Monday, September 09, 2013

George Zimmerman in Custody After Another Gun Incident.

George Zimmerman's wife, Shellie, watches her husband leave the courtroom during a recess on day twenty-four of his trial in Seminole circuit court Sanford, Florida, July 12, 2013. (File/UPI/Joe Burbank/Pool)
 
George Zimmerman's wife, Shellie, watches her husband leave the courtroom during a recess on day twenty-four of his trial in Seminole circuit court Sanford, Florida, July 12, 2013. (File/UPI/Joe Burbank/Pool) 
 
George Zimmerman is in custody again after another incident involving a gun. Lake Mary police responded to an altercation between Zimmerman and the family of his estranged wife, Shellie Zimmerman, who filed for divorce just days ago. The altercation reportedly involved a threat of some kind, and police  said authorities are "trying to determine what exactly happened."

According to Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell, Shellie Zimmerman called 911 claiming George Zimmerman had a gun and was making threats.
"He’s in his car and he continually has his hand on his gun and he keeps saying 'step closer' and he’s just threatening all of us," Shellie Zimmerman said in the 911 call, adding that George Zimmerman was "trying to shut the garage door" on her.
"He punched my dad in the nose my dad has a mark on the nose. I saw his glasses were on the floor," Shellie Zimmerman said in the call. He then accosted my father then took my iPad out of my hands. He then smashed it and cut it with a pocketknife, and there is a Lake Mary city worker across the street that I believe saw all of it."
The victims are not speaking to police and were waiting for their attorney to arrive, Bracknell said.

No significant injuries were reported, but it is being investigated as "possible domestic battery," Hudson said.
George Zimmerman was a Sanford, Florida neighborhood watch volunteer acquitted of murder after he shot unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.

Shellie Zimmerman recently pleaded guilty to perjury for misrepresenting their finances during the course of his investigation. Before filing for divorce, she appeared in her first interview to describe harrowing months spent living in a trailer in the woods due to media attention on her husband's case and threats on their lives. If you look at the picture you can see a very disenchanted woman.

 Those who believe Zimmerman was guilty as charged of murdering Trayvon Martin are not surprised that  he has resorted to violence again, nor are they surprised he is waving a gun around.

 Hello!  You may have put a murderer back on the streets and not for the first time. ( Remember OJ and Robert Blake.....just a couple of highly publicized examples)

4 comments:

  1. Just a few thoughts that keeps whirling round in my head:

    Shellie Zimmerman was pretty pissed when Zimmerman left her in court to fend for herself on the perjury charges. she should get while the getting is good.

    In the wake of his "not guilty" verdict, Zimmerman, left to his own devices, is looking guiltier than ever. But it should've been expected; after all, he's just being himself.

    George Zimmerman is a walking time bomb and it is only a matter of time, before he kills again!!

    I actually think it's a matter of time before HE is killed or sent to prison. He's just another OJ. He doesn't know how to thank his lucky stars, go sit down, and shut his mouth.

    How long before he stands his ground against his wife? Trayvon is just one of many victims from this man.

    Shellie committed perjury for him. Maybe she doesn't want to get put in a position where she'll have to do that again.

    Just my humble thoughts

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  2. Hi Humble
    "walking time bomb" Oh yes!
    He is just going to simmer close to boiling point until someome says or does something to set him off.

    His conscience and whatever other devils he has in his head won't let him rest. It's a sure thing he will kill or maim and naturally, his first target was his wife.

    If she was smart she would get on the first train to Moosehead Canada. She'd be safe. Nobody goes there.

    Thankyou much for your comment

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  3. PS: Do you get jail time for perjury?

    Thanks

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  4. Shellie is looking at jail time , how much depends on the judge. The wheels of justice turns slowly

    In Florida , who knows , she may receive an award (smiling). It seems the justice system in some states are totaly blind is it not so ?

    Not to humble on this one .

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